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    Article of the Week Two Workplace spying has occurred for over a century. In the Industrial Revolution, factory workers were timed through stopwatches, while today, employees are monitored through technology. For instance, many companies can legally surveil employees’ internet use, track emails, and even log keystrokes to determine their work rate. Some companies can also identify a worker’s exact location, driving speed, and conversation length. In some cases, workplace spying has proved to be…

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    about being watch? It’s not like you’re doing anything wrong, right? Surveillance is a very talked about topic as of the present day. Should the government or any funded entity have the ability to watch us? Ask yourself this, are you doing anything wrong. I think the government should have surveillance, because for this reason, to prevent harm to the people of our nation. The government or any public funded entity should surveillance to maintain order. Many will argue that we should have our…

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    “It is better, so the fourth amendment teaches us, that the guilty sometimes go free than the citizens be subject to easy arrest”(William Douglas). The Bill of Rights was devised to restrict the government’s power and to guarantee personal freedoms. Edward Snowden released documents that exposed government programs that were designed to personal information in order to ensure national security. Those programs, predominantly ran by the NSA, have undoubtedly stimulated unreasonable searches,…

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    feel different about their ideas of communications. While the NSA is using their domestic surveillance equipment to help…

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    individuals behave (Mason 2016). He uses his interpretation of Jeremy Bentham’s concept of the Panopticon, to explain this phenomenon. Bentham defines the Panopticon as a circular pillar structure in the center of a prison that is used for the surveillance of prisoners. However, though it can be seen by everyone occupying the building, no one is aware of who occupies the interior; but, whoever is inside of the structure can see everyone on the outside. Essentially, it demonstrates that whoever…

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    purpose of government surveillance is to protect the rights of citizens and terminate anyone or anything threatening these institutions. But the modern era is in revolt against this notion, believing that watchful eyes are only putting a hinder to individual freedom rather than protecting it; Their main purpose being to accuse the innocent and excommunicate non-conformists. When citizens are caught in a national crisis, they’ll probably be in favor of government surveillance, seeing it as a…

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    The use of drones in our communities has contributed to a vast amount of contradictions between law enforcement agencies and its citizens. Today’s technological advances have allowed society as a whole to advance tremendously, however these technological advances bring drawbacks as well. The use of drones has advanced drastically in which lawmakers struggle to come up with a law that promotes technological advances without effecting the rights of citizens like the fourth Amendment. Local law…

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    In 1984, by George Orwell he gives many examples of present day nigelence on privacy and patriotism. In other words both government surveillance and patriotism are shown as the theme throughout 1984, to foreshadow what will actually happen in present day society. The government wants to gain power just to have power. All these different target themes allow Orwell to have an immense message with intentions of informing the outside world about what is going on. Orwell has the willpower to warn…

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    This literature review is on the topic of Private Investigator: Controversies & Opportunities of Plural Policing. This review will focus on several critical themes comparing and contrasting different author’s views on the issue, Identify key authors, findings & highlighting gaps in research. The most influential idea is the concept of a Nodal Government of security developed by Shearing (Wood & Shearing 2007, Johnston & Shearing 2003). This theory presented as an alternative approach to the…

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    the government be allowed to use electronic surveillance ? I don’t think the government should be allowed to use electronic surveillance. They shouldn't be allowed to use electronic surveillance because they are invading our privacy. They can’t do that without court orders or warrants, so they can’t do it to just regular normal people. This can lead to misunderstandings. Bottom line our rights would be denied and taken away if the electronic surveillance enabled. The government would be…

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